Huisheng Chi (M'81–SM'88) received the B.Sc. degree from the Department of Radioelectronics, Peking University, China, in 1964.
He joined the Department of Radioelectronics, Peking University, as an Assistant in 1964. In 1972, he led the University's research efforts in developing a satellite communications system that utilized Spread Spectrum technology. He began researching the use of an Optical Fiber system with regards to telephone traffic, the first-ever application of this type of technology in China. Then, from 1983 to 1990, he worked on a large-scale research project that involved both Intelligent VSAT and TDM/CDMAA technology. In 1986, he joined the Chinese National Laboratory on Machine Perception as a Deputy Director and then as a Director. He is not only currently the Executive Vice President of Peking University and Vice Chairman of the University's Academic Committee, but also acts as the University's Ph.D. candidate advisor. Professor Chi has also published a number of important papers and books in the field, such as Digital Speech Signal Processing. His main research has focused on speech signal processing, telecommunications, and neural networks.
Prof. Chi acts also as the Vice Chairman of the Neural Network Council of China (CNNC), Vice Chairman of China Society of Geographic Information System (GIS), a Governor of INNS, Consultant of Microsoft Research (China), Academician of International Euro-Asia Academy of Science. In 1994 and 1995, he received the INNS “Neural Network Leadership Award.” In 1999, as a member of team in their research on the ANN, he won the first-class prize for promoting scientific and technological development from the Ministry of Education.
Huisheng Chi (M'81–SM'88) received the B.Sc. degree from the Department of Radioelectronics, Peking University, China, in 1964.
He joined the Department of Radioelectronics, Peking University, as an Assistant in 1964. In 1972, he led the University's research efforts in developing a satellite communications system that utilized Spread Spectrum technology. He began researching the use of an Optical Fiber system with regards to telephone traffic, the first-ever application of this type of technology in China. Then, from 1983 to 1990, he worked on a large-scale research project that involved both Intelligent VSAT and TDM/CDMAA technology. In 1986, he joined the Chinese National Laboratory on Machine Perception as a Deputy Director and then as a Director. He is not only currently the Executive Vice President of Peking University and Vice Chairman of the University's Academic Committee, but also acts as the University's Ph.D. candidate advisor. Professor Chi has also published a number of important papers and books in the field, such as Digital Speech Signal Processing. His main research has focused on speech signal processing, telecommunications, and neural networks.
Prof. Chi acts also as the Vice Chairman of the Neural Network Council of China (CNNC), Vice Chairman of China Society of Geographic Information System (GIS), a Governor of INNS, Consultant of Microsoft Research (China), Academician of International Euro-Asia Academy of Science. In 1994 and 1995, he received the INNS “Neural Network Leadership Award.” In 1999, as a member of team in their research on the ANN, he won the first-class prize for promoting scientific and technological development from the Ministry of Education.View more